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View article: Animal-assisted services in Australia and New Zealand intensive care units: A cross-sectional survey
Animal-assisted services in Australia and New Zealand intensive care units: A cross-sectional survey Open
This study provides preliminary evidence of the prevalence and characteristics of animal-assisted services in Australian and New Zealand ICUs. Variation in the characteristics of animal-assisted services demonstrates a need for identificat…
View article: Standard continuous feeding versus intermittent feeding among mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Standard continuous feeding versus intermittent feeding among mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Open
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View article: Pawsitive Care: Canine-Assisted Intervention for Anxiety in ICU Patients and Family Members: A Single-Center, Single-Arm Study
Pawsitive Care: Canine-Assisted Intervention for Anxiety in ICU Patients and Family Members: A Single-Center, Single-Arm Study Open
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of canine-assisted intervention (CAI) on anxiety symptoms among intensive care patients and their family members. DESIGN: Prospective, single-center, single-arm, nonrandomized, within-subject study des…
View article: Preferences for thromboprophylaxis in the intensive care unit: An international survey
Preferences for thromboprophylaxis in the intensive care unit: An international survey Open
Background Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a frequent complication in critically ill patients, who often have multiple risk factors. Pharmacological thromboprophylaxis is widely applied to lower this risk, but guidelines lack dosing recomm…
View article: Psychological symptoms, quality of life and dyadic relations in family members of intensive care survivors: a multicentre, prospective longitudinal cohort study
Psychological symptoms, quality of life and dyadic relations in family members of intensive care survivors: a multicentre, prospective longitudinal cohort study Open
View article: Correction to: Interventions to promote cost-effectiveness in adult intensive care units: consensus statement and considerations for best practice from a multidisciplinary and multinational eDelphi study
Correction to: Interventions to promote cost-effectiveness in adult intensive care units: consensus statement and considerations for best practice from a multidisciplinary and multinational eDelphi study Open
View article: Psychological symptoms and health-related quality of life in intubated and non-intubated intensive care survivors: A multicentre, prospective observational cohort study
Psychological symptoms and health-related quality of life in intubated and non-intubated intensive care survivors: A multicentre, prospective observational cohort study Open
Nearly one-in-two (47 %) of the intubated and non-intubated ICU survivors reported clinically significant psychological symptoms at 3 and 12-month follow-ups. Overall, more than 30 % at 3-months and over 20 % at 12-months of the survivors …
View article: Interventions to promote cost-effectiveness in adult intensive care units: consensus statement and considerations for best practice from a multidisciplinary and multinational eDelphi study
Interventions to promote cost-effectiveness in adult intensive care units: consensus statement and considerations for best practice from a multidisciplinary and multinational eDelphi study Open
Background There is limited evidence to guide interventions that promote cost-effectiveness in adult intensive care units (ICU). The aim of this consensus statement is to identify globally applicable interventions for best ICU practice and…
View article: Interventions to promote cost-effectiveness in adult Intensive care units: consensus statement and considerations for best practice from a multidisciplinary and multinational eDelphi study
Interventions to promote cost-effectiveness in adult Intensive care units: consensus statement and considerations for best practice from a multidisciplinary and multinational eDelphi study Open
Background There is limited evidence to guide interventions that promote cost-effectiveness in adult intensive care units (ICU). The aim of this consensus statement is to identify globally applicable interventions for best ICU practice and…
View article: Correction : Epidemiology and outcomes of early-onset AKI in COVID-19-related ARDS in comparison with non-COVID-19-related ARDS: insights from two prospective global cohort studies
Correction : Epidemiology and outcomes of early-onset AKI in COVID-19-related ARDS in comparison with non-COVID-19-related ARDS: insights from two prospective global cohort studies Open
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified that the collaborating authors part of the collaborating author group CCCC Consortium was missing. The collaborating author group is available and included as Additi…
View article: Characteristics and Outcomes of Very Elderly Patients Admitted to Intensive Care: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Analysis*
Characteristics and Outcomes of Very Elderly Patients Admitted to Intensive Care: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Analysis* Open
OBJECTIVES: To characterize and compare trends in ICU admission, hospital outcomes, and resource utilization for critically ill very elderly patients (≥ 80 yr old) compared with the younger cohort (16–79 yr old). DESIGN: A retrospective mu…
View article: Correction to: Complete genome sequencing and characterization of single-stranded DNA Vibrio parahaemolyticus phage from inland saline aquaculture environment
Correction to: Complete genome sequencing and characterization of single-stranded DNA Vibrio parahaemolyticus phage from inland saline aquaculture environment Open
View article: Early short course of neuromuscular blocking agents in patients with COVID-19 ARDS: a propensity score analysis
Early short course of neuromuscular blocking agents in patients with COVID-19 ARDS: a propensity score analysis Open
View article: Common Fish Diseases: Control and Treatment
Common Fish Diseases: Control and Treatment Open
In the present world, various food producing sectors are gaining more importance to sustain the nutritional and food security of the world. Fish production sector is emerging as key sector to achieve the food security goals of the country …
View article: The impact of COVID-19 critical illness on new disability, functional outcomes and return to work at 6 months: a prospective cohort study
The impact of COVID-19 critical illness on new disability, functional outcomes and return to work at 6 months: a prospective cohort study Open
View article: Annual prevalence, characteristics, and outcomes of intensive care patients with skin or soft tissue infections in Australia and New Zealand: A retrospective cohort study between 2006-2017
Annual prevalence, characteristics, and outcomes of intensive care patients with skin or soft tissue infections in Australia and New Zealand: A retrospective cohort study between 2006-2017 Open
View article: A national survey of intensive care follow-up clinics in Australia
A national survey of intensive care follow-up clinics in Australia Open
View article: Frailty in very old critically ill patients in Australia and New Zealand: a population‐based cohort study
Frailty in very old critically ill patients in Australia and New Zealand: a population‐based cohort study Open
Many very old critically ill patients in Australia and New Zealand are frail, and frailty is associated with considerably poorer health outcomes. Routine screening of older ICU patients for frailty could improve outcome prediction and info…
View article: Does the Time of Solitary Rapid Response Team Call Affect Patient Outcome?
Does the Time of Solitary Rapid Response Team Call Affect Patient Outcome? Open
Singh MY, Vegunta R, Karpe K, Rai S. Does the Time of Solitary Rapid Response Team Call Affect Patient Outcome? Indian J Crit Care Med 2020;24(1):38-43.
View article: Long-term follow-up for Psychological stRess in Intensive CarE (PRICE) survivors: study protocol for a multicentre, prospective observational cohort study in Australian intensive care units
Long-term follow-up for Psychological stRess in Intensive CarE (PRICE) survivors: study protocol for a multicentre, prospective observational cohort study in Australian intensive care units Open
Introduction There are little published data on the long-term psychological outcomes in intensive care unit (ICU) survivors and their family members in Australian ICUs. In addition, there is scant literature evaluating the effects of psych…
View article: Participant perceptions of a rapid response team training course
Participant perceptions of a rapid response team training course Open
There was unanimous agreement by participants for further development of a formalised RRT training course for responding to the deteriorating patient. Participants who were RRT educators also supported the development of an RRT train-the-t…
View article: The effect of augmenting early nutritional energy delivery on quality of life and employment status one year after ICU admission
The effect of augmenting early nutritional energy delivery on quality of life and employment status one year after ICU admission Open
Augmenting energy delivery during the acute phase of critical illness may reduce mortality and improve functional outcomes. The objective of this sub-study was to evaluate the effect of early augmented enteral nutrition (EN) during critica…
View article: Findings of the First ANZICS Conference on the Role of Intensive Care in Rapid Response Teams
Findings of the First ANZICS Conference on the Role of Intensive Care in Rapid Response Teams Open
Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are specialised teams introduced into hospitals to improve the outcomes of deteriorating ward patients. Although Rapid Response Systems (RRSs) were developed by the intensive care unit (ICU) community, there is …
View article: Development of a scoring system for non-specialist ratings of clinical competence in global mental health: a qualitative process evaluation of the Enhancing Assessment of Common Therapeutic Factors (ENACT) scale
Development of a scoring system for non-specialist ratings of clinical competence in global mental health: a qualitative process evaluation of the Enhancing Assessment of Common Therapeutic Factors (ENACT) scale Open
Background. Task-sharing is the involvement of non-specialist providers to deliver mental health services. A challenge for task-sharing programs is to achieve and maintain clinical competence of non-specialists, including primary care work…